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done needs to become more widespread as it could change many negative  
feelings and beliefs surrounding menstruation and alleviate very real  
physical discomfort, which of course only dampens the joys of  
womanhood. Herbs really do excel when it comes to hormone regulation  
and should be used more frequently.  
Menstruation should not be painful; the blood should flow with ease,  
with no clots (clots tend to suggest an estrogen excess), and should be  
brownish red rather than a bright red in color (the latter indicating poor  
assimilation and possibly an excess of sugar). If the flow is dark red and  
stringy, excessive unassimilable proteins, especially from meat and eggs,  
are likely to be the cause. The menses can last anywhere from a day or two  
to seven or more days, but between four and six is considered normal.  
After menstruation has finished, you should feel uplifted as your  
hormonal balance changes again. Provided you have kept your iron and  
calcium levels up (blood loss lowers serum iron levels, and calcium is lost  
in womb activity) with seaweeds, nettle leaf, pau d’arco inner bark, yellow  
dock root, or red raspberry leaf tea, you should feel spirited, excited, and  
at peace. Menstruation can be an enjoyable time for a woman, especially if  
the bleeding is not too heavy or painful and the emotions are not  
excessively haywire. From the onset of premenstrual symptoms (up to ten  
days before the period) to one or two days into menstruation, tension,  
anxiety, tearfulness, depression, and even anger can build up, smolder, and  
erupt. Water retention can make you feel large and clumsy, while little  
upsets can become major issues. If you have these symptoms, you need  
help from herbs, exercise, and good diet. Some women can experience  
painful ovulation or even postmenstrual blues, but these can usually be  
helped and realigned so that symptoms are lessened or eradicated  
altogether.  
Some Ideas to Keep a Healthily Menstruating Body  
If you have water retention problems, sprinkle plenty of celery seeds  
on your food. Drink dandelion root tea. Hormone imbalance often  
produces the situation in the first place, especially excessive estrogen  
with too little progesterone.  
Gamma linoleic acid (GLA) helps balance the female system. Take  
one capsule of black currant seed oil or evening primrose oil a day.  
GLA can also help aching eyes, fuzzy head, bloating, fatigue, and  
other premenstrual symptoms.  
If the adrenal glands and kidneys are not functioning correctly, they  
will need to be built up using Siberian ginseng root, among other  
herbs.  


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